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Colin Farrell pushed his friend Emma Fogarty, who lives with a rare skin condition, the final 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) of the Irish Life Dublin Marathon in her wheelchair on Sunday. Photos from the race show the “Penguin” actor beaming while pushing a cheering Fogarty with her arms in the air. She and Farrell originally hoped to raise €400,000 ($430,000) for DEBRA, but now aim to reach a million euros. Farrell and Fogarty appeared on Ireland’s “The Late Late Show” earlier this month, where the Oscar-nominated actor said he was pushing Fogarty 1 kilometer for every decade of her life, or 4 kilometers in total. Farrell completed the entire course in just over 4 hours, according to Sky News.
Persons: Colin Farrell, Emma Fogarty, , Fogarty, Farrell, DEBRA, Oscar, Organizations: Irish Life Dublin Marathon, Sky News, don’t, Fogarty Locations: Irish
CNN —Colin Farrell took time out from his acting schedule on Sunday to complete the Dublin Marathon – while pushing an old friend in a wheelchair. The 48-year-old star ran the final 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) of the 26-mile race while pushing his friend Emma Fogarty, who lives with a rare skin condition, across the finishing line. I’ll never forget it.”Also speaking to PA, Fogarty said: “This was a dream come true for me and I want to thank Colin, who has been the most supportive, generous and loyal friend I could wish for. “He has always shown his compassion and empathy for people living with EB and is a true champion in my eyes. Earlier this year, Farrell launched the Colin Farrell Foundation to provide support for families who have adult children living with intellectual disabilities.
Persons: Colin Farrell, Emma Fogarty, Farrell, Fogarty, , Oscar, , bullosa, Dan Clohessy, Shutterstock Farrell, Emma, I’ll, Colin, DEBRA, James Organizations: CNN, Dublin Marathon, PA Media, HBO, Warner Bros ., EB, Colin Farrell Foundation Locations: Ireland
Though the quote is widely attributed to Yeats online, there is no record of him having ever written or said the line, said Susan O’Keeffe, the director of the Yeats Society Sligo in Sligo, Ireland. “The thing about Yeats that’s worth bearing in mind is that an awful lot of his letters and his articles and his essays were kept,” Ms. O’Keeffe said. The organizers “set out to do a good thing, and they have done a good thing,” she said. The organizers of the Dublin Marathon, which was established in 1980 and is sold out this year with 22,500 runners, have over the years used the medal design as a way to commemorate prominent figures who have contributed to Irish society. Some of the commentary this year has centered on “the view that this quote has never definitively been proven to be Yeats,” said Sinéad Galvin, a spokeswoman for the marathon.
Persons: Yeats, Susan O’Keeffe, Ms, O’Keeffe, , , Sinéad Galvin Organizations: Yeats Society Sligo, Dublin Marathon Locations: Sligo, Ireland
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